Objective information, not just memory.

ADULT ADHD TESTING

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QbCheck is an FDA-cleared, computer-based assessment aid that adds objective measures of attention, activity, and impulsivity to your comprehensive adult ADHD evaluation.

Completed remotely

Three core measures

One part of the evaluation

Attention

Response speed, missed targets, timing, and consistency during a sustained-attention task.

Activity

Camera-based motion tracking records movement and restlessness during the task.

Impulsivity

Premature or incorrect responses add context to impulse-control concerns.

Results are read alongside your story.

WHY TESTING ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH

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Other conditions look similar

Anxiety, depression, trauma, sleep disorders, and medication effects can mimic ADHD.

ADHD does not look one way

Some adults appear restless; others seem composed while quietly overwhelmed.

Your history still matters

Childhood patterns, health, sleep, and work or family demands all shape the picture.

A clinician interprets it

The report is reviewed with your symptoms, medications, substance use, and functioning.

Three steps, clearly explained.

HOW IT WORKS

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01

Request an appointment

Use the secure scheduler to choose a time and begin the intake process.

02

Complete the evaluation

We review symptoms, history, functioning, sleep, health, and other possible explanations.

03

Receive next steps

Recommendations may include strategies, medication when appropriate, or referral support.

Ready to begin?

Telehealth throughout California, with in-person and mobile visits in Los Angeles County. Free 15-minute consultation.


Requesting an appointment does not establish care or guarantee testing, diagnosis, or medication. Testing may be offered when it is available, appropriate, and likely to add useful information.